I have previously published an article entitled DESK JOB HEALTH. In that article I review several basics of preventive health maintenance for people who have sedentary jobs (for instance, a desk job). This article will review how to easily perform desk exercises at work (or perhaps more accurately stated exercises that you can perform in your work space).

All of these organizing tips mean nothing unless you use them consistently. The best rule of thumb when it comes to working spaces is to clean as you go. Instead of leaving crumpled pieces of paper on the desk, throw it down the bin at once. Another way to get ahead of the mess is to clearly label files and to return them to their respective organizers ASAP. Leaving them heaped up together will only take returning them to their places longer. The same goes for small things such as your pens, staplers, sticky tapes and notes. Once you are finished with them, return them to their proper places in your l shaped desk.

File organizers come in many shapes and sizes and the variety will make it easy for you to choose one that suits your needs and desk. Some hutches are small and others big while there are hutches that have doors and others that stay open. The file organizer you buy should fit neatly on these spaces to keep your files neat and organized.